10 WWE Wrestlers Who Reinvented Themselves In TNA

10. Jean-Pierre Lafitte - X

Pierre Carl Ouellet had a decent career in mid-'90s WWF, notably achieving success as part of The Quebecers and, later, as Jean-Pierre LaFitte. He even held the WWF Tag Team Championships on three separate occasions. Nevertheless, his TNA run saw the proud Canadian completely repackaged as the mask-wearing maniac, X.

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Making his debut in an X Division battle royal in November 2003, the larger Ouellet immediately stood out amongst the smaller competition. With his opposition reliant on agility and high risk moves, X simply overpowered his lighter opponents, launching his adversaries around with ease. Needless to say, X was victorious.

Unfortunately for Ouellet, extensive travel costs to bring him to Nashville from Montreal saw X's run cut short and he was gone from TNA after just five matches. After his in-ring run with the company came to an end, the former Quebecer became the french commentator for TNA.

After five years on voice over duties, Ouellet eventually quit the position to focus on returning to WWE. Despite being in great shape for his age and more than capable in the ring, the WWE dream was left unfulfilled.

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